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SUMMARY:Wound Healing Forum 2026
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DESCRIPTION:\n	Public Policy Project (PPP)’s fourth annual Wound Heali
	ng Forum will convene clinical experts\, system leaders and industry partn
	ers for the sector’s preeminent arena co-creating policy thinking\, cham
	pioning innovation and driving systemic change for patients.\n\n\n\n	The g
	rowth and engagement of our audience has allowed expansion the offering 
	at the Forum\, with two dedicated tracks in addition to plenary keynote se
	ssions. In 2026\, it will offer for a greater diversity of nuanced discuss
	ions\, with attendees able to curate their experience and contributors fre
	ed to get into the critical minutia. \n\n\n\n	The Theatres\n\n\n\n	This y
	ear’s forum will feature two full-day theatres\; System Innovations and 
	Policy Movements\, offering an expanded programme of discussions spanning 
	system transformation\, emerging policy priorities\, and practical strateg
	ies to enhance wound care delivery and outcomes.\n\n\n\n	System Innovation
	s Theatre: \n\n\n\n	Sessions in the System Innovations theatre will explo
	re the latest approaches to transforming wound care delivery across the UK
	. Focused on service redesign\, person-centred care models\, and the adopt
	ion of new technologies\, practices and ways of working. Sessions will hig
	hlight practical examples of innovation in action\, showcasing how teams a
	re improving efficiency\, reducing variation\, and enhancing patient outco
	mes through system-wide change. \n\n\n\n	Topics include: \n\n\n\n	\n		Ju
	dicious use of AI in wound care \n	\n	\n		Patients as true co-creators of
	 good care \n	\n	\n		The potential in strategic tissue viability \n	\n	\
	n		Moving from repetition and resistance\, to regeneration and resolution.
	\n	\n\n\n\n	Policy Movements Theatre:\n\n\n\n	Sessions in the Policy Movem
	ents theatre will examine the evolving policy landscape shaping wound care
	 across the UK. Examining how NHS reforms create opportunities and challen
	ges\, understanding impacts of regulatory developments\, and finding in-ro
	ads to effect policy directions. \n\n\n\n	Topics include: \n\n\n\n	\n		P
	ain as policy priority \n	\n	\n		Ceasing the window of political opportun
	ity \n	\n	\n		Speaking across disciplines and interests \n	\n	\n		Workfo
	rce planning now and for the future \n	\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
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